Development and implementation of a food system intervention to prevent childhood obesity in rural Hawai'i.

Hawaii medical journal Pub Date : 2011-07-01
Rachel Novotny, Vinutha Vijayadeva, Vicky Ramirez, Soo Kyung Lee, Nicola Davison, Joel Gittelsohn
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This paper presents details the Healthy Foods Hawai'i (HFH) intervention trial, aimed to improve children's dietary behavior to prevent child obesity, by modifying the food environment with community-selected foods. Four communities were selected by ethnic composition, income level, two on O'ahu and one neighbor island. On each island one community was randomly assigned to intervention and one to control. The intervention was implemented through food stores in the intervention communities. HFH was designed to strengthen the network between local food producers, food distributors, storeowners and consumers, to increase the availability of healthier less energy dense foods for children in underserved rural communities of Hawai'i. The intervention includes phases: healthier beverages, snacks, condiments, and family meals. Moderate to high fidelity was achieved for educational materials (shelf labels, posters and educational displays). The number of educational displays varied by intervention phase and community. Posters were found in place 100% of the time. Shelf labels were found intact in the correct location. Low to moderate fidelity was achieved for distributors, with some products not stocked. In the intervention communities, 6-8 week phases focused on target foods with 40 food demonstrations. A total of 1582 food related samples were distributed. A high to moderate dose and reach of the overall intervention was achieved in delivery of the cooking demonstrations. A high to moderate dose and reach of the intervention was achieved overall; fidelity to the intervention protocol was moderate. To improve healthy local food availability in stores in rural communities in Hawai'i, agricultural producers reported needing additional support to sell and transport product to local stores, rather than to centralized distributors.

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本文详细介绍了健康食品夏威夷(HFH)干预试验,旨在改善儿童的饮食行为,预防儿童肥胖,通过改变社区选择的食物环境。根据种族构成、收入水平选择了四个社区,其中两个在欧胡岛,一个在邻近的岛屿。在每个岛上,一个社区被随机分配到干预组,一个社区被随机分配到对照组。干预是通过干预社区的食品商店实施的。该计划旨在加强当地食品生产商、食品分销商、店主和消费者之间的网络,为夏威夷服务不足的农村社区的儿童提供更健康、能量密度更低的食品。干预包括以下几个阶段:更健康的饮料、零食、调味品和家庭聚餐。教育材料(货架标签、海报和教育展示)达到了中等到高保真度。教育展示的数量因干预阶段和社区而异。海报100%都被发现了。货架标签完好无损地放在正确的位置。分销商的保真度低至中等,有些产品没有库存。在干预社区,6-8周的阶段集中在目标食物上,有40种食物示范。共发放食品相关样品1582份。在提供烹饪示范时,达到了高至中等剂量和全面干预的范围。总体上达到了高至中等剂量和干预范围;对干预方案的忠实度为中等。为了改善夏威夷农村社区商店中健康的当地食品供应,农业生产者报告说,他们需要额外的支持,以便向当地商店销售和运输产品,而不是向集中分销商销售和运输产品。
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